Intrade Odds for Scott Brown to Win MASS: 70%

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MSNBC reported to be devastated. Currently working on "loss" narrative stating that the voters of MA are now stupid. Seeking angle to blame Bush. Obama claims he was not called in soon enough. Quoted as saying "I can't do it all!"

I thought there were a lot of moderate and conservative Democrats in Congress. Yet, it seems, they all went hog wild voting for the most liberal ideas, including the hostile takeover of the private sector, big spending, big deficits, and raising taxes.

Scott Brown may actually win on Tuesday, but that doesn't mean he will be going to Washington, D.C.:

Destroying the integrity of U.S. elections has been a longtime project for the far left. For over a decade, elected Democrats have manipulated the American people into believing their counterfeit altruistic intentions to enable more citizens to vote. Though largely flying under the radar, they’ve been looking for ways to use our legislative system to trump up fraudulent votes and their subterfuge knows no boundaries.

In 1993 Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act, commonly called “motor voter.” Under the deception that it would boost voter turnout, the bill laid the foundation for much of the voter fraud we’ve seen over the last 15 years.

Motor voter set stringent provisions and regulations to restrict states’ abilities to remove names from the voter registry.

Consequently, people who have died or moved away from many states are still registered to vote there, and many eligible voters are registered multiple times. Several states have more registered voters than actual citizens. For example, Colorado has a million more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote. And, at one time, some counties in Missouri had as much as 153% of their population registered to vote.

For a man who was hailed as highly intelligent (at least, that was the hype), it is amazing that Obama has not learned 3 very simple things:

1. How to apologise2. How much resistance is created when you try to push your views on others3. How offensive it is when you dismiss the concerns of others who have views that do not align with your own (think calling people "teabaggers"...is that likely to make someone feel respected or understood...or even heard?)

"Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." - William F. Buckley